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,Abnormal Child Psychology 7th Edition Mash Test Bank

Name: Class: Date:

Chapter 02
1. Children’s problems must be considered in the context of their ____.
a. individual nature
b. family dynamics
c. community/culture
d. all of these
ANSWER: d

2. Victor is fearful of approaching new situations and often appears inhibited. Victor’s mother reports that she
struggles with similar difficulties and he may have inherited it from her. This is an example of ____.
a. emotional influences
b. biological influences
c. cognitive influences
d. behavioral influences
ANSWER: b

3. Etiology refers to the ____ of childhood disorders.
a. possible root causes
b. possible treatments
c. various correlations
d. various preventions
ANSWER: a

4. What is an underlying assumption with regard to abnormal child behavior?
a. Abnormal development is solely determined by the child’s genetic makeup.
b. Abnormal development is solely determined by the child’s environment.
c. Abnormal development involves continuities and discontinuities.
d. Abnormal development focuses on extreme or bizarre behavior.
ANSWER: c

5. Isabella is 3 years old, and frequently demands attention, overreacts, and refuses to go to bed. These
behaviors are considered ____.
a. typical because of her age
b. diagnosable as a clinical disorder
c. signs of an overly sensitive child
d. early warning signs of future difficulties
ANSWER: a

6. Brett is an aggressive preschooler, who often bites other children and throws toys at his teacher. When Brett
finished 3rd grade, he was asked to find another school to attend since he had repeatedly hit his classmates and
kicked the principal. Brett’s behavioral patterns are an example of
a. abnormal behavior that follows a discontinuities pattern.

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Chapter 02
b. abnormal behavior that follows a continuity pattern.
c. normal age appropriate development.
d. sociopathic behavior that is rare in young children.
ANSWER: b

7. When developmental psychopathologists view adaptive and maladaptive behaviors as the result of previous
interactions and experiences spread over several years, they refer to the process as
a. typical development.
b. environmental determinants.
c. developmental cascades.
d. developmental theoretics.
ANSWER: c

8. An integrative approach to the psychopathology of a child means that
a. maladaptive behaviors are acceptable.
b. all development takes place on a continuum.
c. more than one therapist has to see the child.
d. many theories and concepts can be used to explain behavior.
ANSWER: d

9. Most often, adaptational failure is due to a(n) ____.
a. single, definable cause
b. longstanding biological maladaptation
c. ongoing interaction between the individual and environment
d. sudden onset of an environmental challenge
ANSWER: c

10. A toddler learning to make sounds such as “mememe” and “bagabaga” before learning how to use
intelligible language indicates a structure and process to development, otherwise known as the
a. organization of development.
b. hierarchy of development.
c. biological perspective.
d. integrative perspective.
ANSWER: c

11. The windows of time during which environmental influences on development are enhanced are called ____.
a. sensitive periods
b. critical periods
c. crucial periods
d. necessary periods
ANSWER: a
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Chapter 02

12. ____, The brain develops and grows over a lifetime, but from birth to 11 years, the most dramatic changes
occur. Problems or disruptions that occur when a child is young can lead to
a. disorganized development.
b. organic disorders.
c. hierarchical development.
d. broken synapses.
ANSWER: b

13. Children’s development occurs in a(n) ____ manner.
a. mostly random
b. strictly organized
c. strictly hierarchical
d. organized and hierarchical
ANSWER: d

14. The developmental psychopathology approach to studying childhood disorders emphasizes the importance
of developmental____.
a. disruptions
b. processes and tasks
c. regressions
d. obstacles
ANSWER: b

15. The two terms that are used to explain how a child’s interaction with his/her environment can lead to the
development of maladaptive behaviors are
a. organized and interactive
b. interactive and proactive
c. transaction and interdependent
d. transaction and transition
ANSWER: d

16. The role that a child’s primary caretaker has in terms of that child’s brain development is crucial, since
those early experiences form the part of the brain that is responsible for their__.
a. planning and complex processes
b. Problem-solving skills
c. emotion, personality, and behavior
d. Fine and gross motor skills
ANSWER: c

17. Brain maturity occurs in a(n) ____ fashion.
a. mostly random
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